SZYMON WÓJCIK 


upcoming dates:


November 24, 2024
I Love You Hildegard
Lublin, PL

November 22, 2024
Mo(Ram)Lam with CocoonDance Unfolding Kafka Festiva
Bangkok, TH

October 22, 2024 
orgel-mixturen festival
Kunst-Station Sankt Peter
Köln, DE

October 19, 2024
duo with Sara Flindt
SAMMA
Wuppertal, DE

October 18, 2024
duo with Sara Flindt
Niehler Freiheit e.V
Köln, DE

September 3 and 4, 2024
Runthrough with CocoonDance Tanzfaktur
Köln, DE





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I LOVE YOU HILDEGARD! 
(virtual walk)
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I LOVE YOU HILDEGARD!  is in a way a creation of an fictional reality, consisting of superimposed and modified fragments of Hildegard's monophonic pieces forming a completely new polyphonic piece for 12 voices;
it is a far-fetched fantasy and an idea of what Hildegard's music might have been like had it not been as we imagine it today, as well as a take on issues of truth, interpretation and manipulation in the sphere of music and sound.

The virtual walk is an attempt to reimagine what the space in which Hildegard von Bingen lived and created might have sounded like. 
Based on 3D scans of the ruins of the monastery at Disibodenberg (where Hildegard lived for 39 years), Nieves de la Fuente and I created a fictional, imaginary space that could be home to Hildegard hundreds of years ago.

LINK TO THE EXPERIENCE: 
https://www.nievesdelafuentegutierrez.com/Hildi/examples/basic/index.html

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. use with headphones only
2. open in full-screen mode, to switch to full-screen mode click on the icon with arrows in the lower right corner of the screen;
3. each blue box is a separate sound source; double-click the blue box to enable the sound source (box in green - sound is enabled, box in yellow - sound is disabled, box in blue - sound source not enabled)
4. move forward, backward, and sideways with the arrows or a,s,d,w, while to rotate (and also look up and down) use the mouse cursor.


open in Google Chrome!


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Created as part of the fellowship in the topic “3D sound technology and VR”, which was funded by the European Union NextGenerationEU. 
The fellowship includes meetings with Brigitta Muntendorf, Chikashi Miyama, Nieves de la Fuente and Rafal Ryterski. 


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ruins of Disibodenberg monastery
                                               

  

3D scans of Disibodenberg monastery